Attractions and places to see around Birken-Honigsessen include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites in the Westerwald-Sieg region. The area is characterized by forests, rolling hills, and streams such as the Wipperbach and Brölbach. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest. The region offers opportunities for hiking and cycling, with several trails and paths available.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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large castle ruins that can either be climbed from Windeck or conquered from Schladern on a walk
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Hohenhain Tunnel The Hohenhain Tunnel on the former railway line between Freudenberg and Hohenhain. The tunnel was built from 1906 to the end of 1907. At 396 meters, it was the longest railway tunnel in what was then the Prussian province of Westphalia. The railway had been running from Olpe to Rothemühle since 1880, and eight years later, with the construction of the section from Freudenberg via Hohenhain to Rothemühle, the connection from Kirchen to Freudenberg was completed. In 1983, railway operations were stopped at the start of the summer timetable and the tracks were dismantled in March/April 1988. In 1998, the local history association fought to ensure that the tunnel was not walled up. In 2004, RWE brought light into the tunnel and in 2005 the tunnel was added to the Freudenberg city monument list.
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It can be doubted that the RTL production “Demon Wedding” was a high point in the 800-year history of the castle. The symbol of the municipality of Windeck in the Siegtal has seen completely different things since it was first mentioned in 1174 as “Castrum novum in windeke”. The castle was destroyed several times in later centuries and threatened to deteriorate completely before the Siegkreis had the Palas wall rebuilt and the keep secured in the 1960s. Archaeological investigations uncovered a floor plan that gives an idea of the imposing dimensions of the castle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6gaSR98lRg
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The ascent to the "summit" is worth it - the path is very beautiful, natural and the view from above is simply fantastic - as is the entire World Heritage nature trail. Good shoes and especially good surefootedness in wet weather are advantageous ;-).
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Nice, sunny vantage point with a view of Nister and Nistertal
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Windeck Castle is a hilltop castle from 1174, today only a ruin but very interesting. There are many signs to read up on the history, and from the castle you have a fabulous view of the surrounding communities.
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You have to be at the end of the world! 😄 A beautiful path with an alpine character, some steep passages, steps and ropes. You should definitely be able to walk.
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Definitely worth seeing! There is a viewing tower right next to the waterfalls and the Elmores has a beautiful beer garden.
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The region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the distinctive Windeck Castle Ruins, an over 800-year-old landmark in the Siegtal. The St. Elisabeth Catholic Parish Church in Birken, known for its unique 'tent-roof' architecture, and its adjacent 1899 rectory are also historically significant. Additionally, you can find historic manors like Oberbirkholz and learn about the area's mining past at former sites such as Eisenhardt and Geyersecke.
Yes, Birken-Honigsessen is surrounded by excellent hiking trails. You can explore sections of the Siegtal Hiking Trail, the Kyrill Trail, and the Waldwichtel Trail. For a more challenging experience, consider the Weltende Trail (Westerwaldsteig), which offers varied terrain and requires sure-footedness. There are also circular hikes on historical paths as part of the 'Botanical Trail – Culture and Landscape in the Wisserland'.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of the Nister Valley from Weltende, which provides expansive views and a rest area. The Windeck Castle Ruins also offer fantastic views of the beautiful Sieg valley. The Westerwald landscape itself, with its rolling hills and dense forests, provides numerous picturesque spots.
Families can enjoy the Sieg Waterfall (Siegfall), an artificially created but picturesque waterfall located next to a beer garden, offering fun for all ages. Many trails, including parts of the View of the Nister Valley from Weltende, are also suitable for families.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy rides along the Nister-Radweg (Nister Cycling Path). For more options, you can find various routes in the Cycling around Birken-Honigsessen guide, including loops like the 'Valley Near Wippermühle – Wippetal Valley' or 'Nister River – Große Nister'.
Beyond natural beauty, you can delve into local culture at the Local History Museum, which provides insights into the lives of the Westerwald people. The 'Kunstwege' Sculpture Park features impressive outdoor art installations. Nearby, Herbonville Castle hosts various exhibitions, and Greifenstein Castle occasionally offers concert evenings.
Yes, the region caters to experienced hikers. The Weltende Trail (Westerwaldsteig) is known for its challenging sections, requiring sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. Additionally, the Via ferrata section of the Weltende Nature Trail offers a wild and romantic path along the Nister, presenting a significant challenge.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly. For example, the Weltende Trail (Westerwaldsteig) is noted as being enjoyable and doable for dogs, though sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are recommended for both you and your canine companion on many sections.
Mountain bikers can find a variety of trails around Birken-Honigsessen. The MTB Trails around Birken-Honigsessen guide lists routes such as the 'Schönstein Mill – Alte Poststraße Trail loop' and the 'Westerwald Wooden Shelter – View of the Sieg Valley loop', many of which are rated moderate in difficulty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The stunning views from places like the View of the Nister Valley from Weltende and the historical significance of sites like the Windeck Castle Ruins are frequently highlighted. The diverse hiking opportunities and the picturesque setting amidst forests and streams also receive high praise.
Yes, the St. Elisabeth Catholic Parish Church in the Birken district is a notable architectural landmark. It's often referred to as the 'Zeltdachkirche' (tent-roof church) due to its distinctive design, which was expanded and rebuilt around 1930 based on designs by Dominikus Böhm.
The landscape around Birken-Honigsessen is characterized by the picturesque Westerwald region, featuring beautiful forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. Key waterways include the Wipperbach and Brölbach to the east, and the Lauberbach to the west, all feeding into the Wisser Bach, which eventually flows into the Sieg River.


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